36 credits

required for program

36 credits

36 credits

required for program

A graduate degree in organizational leadership equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to provide effective leadership in public and private organizations. This program combines theory, technology, and practical application which impacts your work as well as the people you lead and serve.

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career outlook for organizational leadership students

Why study organizational leadership at Northwestern?

The Master of Organizational Leadership (MOL) degree is available completely online or in a blended learning format taught both on campus and online. This degree can be completed in as little as 18 - 22 months. There is also an option for you to earn a Graduate Certificate in Leadership after only five select courses.

At Northwestern, you will learn in a Christ-centered environment that challenges you to invest in others as you grow both spiritually and intellectually. You will acquire a unique perspective about how faith and leadership intersect. Our faculty teach a leadership philosophy built on biblical ethics and a Christian worldview. You will also develop a professional network and lasting friendships as you interact with professors and other students.

If you seek to cultivate your own leadership ability and have a passion to serve, our MOL degree can enhance your calling as a leader.

If you live in the Sioux Falls, South Dakota, area, you can take advantage of onsite classes at our Sioux Falls location.

What will you learn?

You will have increasing levels of resource and people management responsibilities across multiple industries - both profit and nonprofit.

There are so many kids in education right now who are hurting, whose families are hurting. I believe Jesus wants us to be where the people are hurting. Being a servant leader is something I learned while at Northwestern. Really what it means, is modeling Christ's example of caring for others more than you care for yourself.